A. A 56-year-old man who was involved in a road-rage incident that escalated into an fight was cited for disorderly conduct. The other driver was a 61-year-old man. The incident occurred while the two were driving east on Greenfield Avenue. When they reached 77th Street and Greenfield Avenue, the younger man pulled in front of the older to confront him. The maneuver caused a crash. The younger man got out of his car and is alleged to have tried to hit the older man as he sat in his car. The older man then got out and hit the younger man several times in the head and face. Because the younger man admitted to intentionally stopping the other vehicle and confronting the driver, he was cited for disorderly conduct with a motor vehicle.

B. Losses are estimated at as much as $1,525 from a retail theft from a perfume display case at Walgreen's, 2677 S. 108th St. Three men were involved, with one opening the display case with a key. They then concealed the merchandise and left the store. One man is described as black in his early 20s, skinny, taller, wearing a gray and maroon striped winter hat, baggy blue jeans, black boots and a black jacket. The second man was white, in his 50s and wearing a green winter jacket with a Green Bay Packers hat, dark jeans and black shoes. The third man was black, in his 50s, wearing a black winter jacket, dark pants and with a silver cane and black-rimmed glasses.

C. A man armed with a knife used a crowbar to smash his way into a cash register at Cost Cutters, 9133 W. Greenfield Ave., shortly before 6 p.m. Jan. 9.He got away with $375. He struggled with the register for several minutes. He didn’t speak to anyone or threaten anyone with the knife. The robber is described as thin, 5-feet-8 to -10, and wearing a dark-colored hooded sweatshirt and mask with yellow or white skeleton teeth.

D. A laptop, document camera and speakers valued at a total of more than $1,400 were stolen from the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District office, 1205 S. 70th St. The thief, seen on surveillance video, was a female with dyed red hair and wearing a long black coat and pink scarf. The theft occurred about 1:45 p.m. Jan. 10.

E. A game controller was stolen at a residence in the 6400 block of West Oconto Place between 6 p.m. Jan. 9 and noon Jan. 10.

F. A car window was smashed in a driveway in the 1100 block of South 94th Street shortly after midnight on Jan. 11.

G. A 24-year-old man who admitted to having taken his prescription drugs for schizophrenia and then getting behind the wheel is believed to have ignored a stop sign and caused an accident. The man then left the scene, but was spotted by a witness to the accident who told police where he had gone. The accident happened on Orchard Street, roughly in the 7200 block, about 3:15 p.m. Jan. 11. Police found the 24-year-old man in his car, with heavy damage, in an alley behind the 7200 block of West National Avenue. His was described as confused. He was ticketed with operating while intoxicated, first offense, and hit-and-run driving.

H. After a traffic stop, a 27-year-old passenger in the car was cited for possession of marijuana, which was found after police were allowed to search the car. The woman admitted the 2.8 grams of marijuana was hers. The incident happened in the 2400 block of South 54th Street about 2:20 a.m. Jan. 12.

I. As many as 22 packages valued at a total $400 were stolen from a car in the New China Buffet parking lot at 2830 S. 108th St. shortly before noon on Jan. 9. The car was used to deliver Amazon packages. Windows were smashed to get in. Video surveillance shows two men were involved, one as lookout and the other who actually removed the packages.

J. A 17-year-old who was allowed to stay with a family in the 1300 block of South 112th Street is believed to have stolen $8,000 and left for California where a relative lives. The theft was reported Jan. 9. The 17-year-old had stayed with the family for a month and a half.

K. An eighth-grade student at Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate School, 9501 W. Cleveland Ave, was cited for disorderly conduct after trying to push past a teacher into a classroom where he did not belong. The incident happened shortly before 3 p.m. Jan. 9.

L. A pair of athletic shoes valued at $130 was taken from an unlocked locker at Xperience Fitness, 6706 W. Greenfield Ave. The theft was reported at 9:10 p.m. Jan. 9.

N. Two men stole an undetermined amount of change from a coin machine at Dopp's Bar & Grill, 1753 S. 68th St., about 6:30 p.m. Jan. 8. They were at the machine for about 20 minutes, shaking it several times. They were told to stop. Finally, they tilted it causing coins to fall out. They gathered up the coins. One of the men left his coins on the bar before leaving.